moneyball

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moneyball (uncountable)

  1. Alternative letter-case form of Moneyball
    • 2018, Shoshana Zuboff, chapter 15, in The Age of Surveillance Capitalism:
      [Ben] Waber portrays the work as “moneyball” for business, enabling any organization to manage its workers like a sports team based on measures that reveal how people move through the day, with whom they interact, their tone of voice, if they “lean in” to listen, their position in the social network across a variety of office situations, and much more, all of it to produce forty separate measures that are then integrated with a “business metric dashboard.”